Alm, A. (2016, May). Informal language practices of elementary, intermediate and
advanced language students. Center for Excellence in Teaching and the Department
of German and Slavic Languages and Literature, University of Southern California,
Los Angeles, United States. [Public Seminar].

Shibata, Y. (2015). Amerika ga tsukuridashita genbaku gensetsu: 70nen ni wataru nichibei
kyohan kankei o chokushisurutameni [The discourse on the atomic bomb made in the USA:
to face up to the complicity between Japan and the US for 70 years]. Synodos,
(August). Retrieved from http://synodos.jp/international/14781/2

Conference Contribution - Published proceedings: Abstract

Alm, A. (2016). 'I du not Sie the point of the German you'*: Learner perceptions of
the German T-V distinction in online interactions. Proceedings of the Computer
Assisted Learning Instruction Consortium (CALICO) Conference: Evolving Interactions
in Digital Language Learning. Retrieved from https://calico.org/p-687-Thursday%20Sessions,%20May%2012.html

Ryan, S. (2015). Reflections on the intergenerational transmission of cinephilia.
Proceedings of the XVIIth Film and History Association of Australia
and New Zealand (FHAANZ) Conference. (pp. 109). Retrieved from https://www.ivvy.com/event/FHAANZ/

Voci, P. (2015). The (moving) image amateur: Auteur, artisan, archivist, and ... revolutionary.
Proceedings of the XVIIth Film and History Association of Australia
and New Zealand (FHAANZ) Conference. (pp. 122). Retrieved from https://www.ivvy.com/event/FHAANZ/

Novero, C. (2016, November-December). No clash, only bodies that grieve and grievable
bodies (Haneke's Code Unknown). Verbal presentation at the German Studies
Association of Australia (GSAA) International Conference: Cosmopolitan Imaginings
in the German-Speaking World, Canberra, Australia.

Ryan, S. (2016, September). The new "battle for intelligence": The enabling conditions
of a literate world in the hypermedia environment. Verbal presentation at the
Matariki Humanities Colloquium: Literatures, Durham, UK.

Starrs, R. (2016, December). D. T. Suzuki's theory of inspiration and the challenges
of cross-cultural transmission. Verbal presentation at the Reflections on DT
Suzuki International Symposium: Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of His Death, Kyoto,
Japan.

Barton, P. (2016, November-December). Killing the father, voicing the father,
God the father: The fathers of civilization in T. Bernhard and H. von Doderer.
Verbal presentation at the German Studies Association of Australia (GSAA) International
Conference: Cosmopolitan Imaginings in the German-Speaking World, Canberra, Australia.

Yamaguchi, M. (2016, June). Religious implications and the construction of subjectivity
in Japanese popular manga and anima after 3.11. Verbal presentation at the Postgrad
and Early Career Researcher Symposium: Performance of the Real, Dunedin, New Zealand.

Ueyama, A., & Hayashishita, J.-R. (2015, October-November). The computational
system and semantic representations. Verbal presentation at the Kyoto Workshop
on Linguistics and Philosophy: Evidence and Inference: The Foundation of Linguistics
and Philosophy, Kyoto, Japan.

Awarded Doctoral Degree

Barton, P. A. (2015). Vocal texts: Voice as productive obstruction in the early
prose of Thomas Bernhard (PhD). University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
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